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Santa Fe’s Favorite Hiking Trails

Check Out These Easy Days Hikes

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Santa Fe offers a variety of hiking trails that cater to different skill levels and interests. Here are some of the favorites:

  1. Dale Ball Trails: This network of trails in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains offers a mix of terrains and beautiful views. The trails are well-marked, making it easy to customize the length and difficulty of your hike. It’s a favorite for both locals and visitors due to its proximity to downtown Santa Fe (Santa Fe Mountain Adventures) (Tripadvisor).
  2. Atalaya Mountain Trail: Located in Santa Fe National Forest, this 6.4-mile trail is popular for its scenic views and moderate difficulty. The trail is heavily trafficked and offers a nice combination of shade and sun, making it a great choice for a summer hike (Megan & Aram | Travel Blog) (Territory Supply).
  3. Picacho Peak Trail: This 3.8-mile trail also in Santa Fe National Forest provides a moderate hike with a steady climb to the summit of Picacho Peak. The panoramic views of Santa Fe and the surrounding mountains make it a rewarding trek (Territory Supply) (Megan & Aram | Travel Blog).
  4. Chamisa Trail: This trail starts off Hyde Park Road and offers a pleasant hike through meadows and forests. It’s known for its serenity and the beautiful landscapes along the way (Santa Fe Mountain Adventures) (Tripadvisor).
  5. Winsor Trail: Starting near the Santa Fe Ski Area, this trail is part of a longer network that offers beautiful views of the valley and Mt. Baldy. It’s particularly popular for its accessibility and scenic beauty (Tripadvisor) (Megan & Aram | Travel Blog).
  6. Diablo Canyon Trail: About 40 minutes from Santa Fe, this 5.9-mile trail takes you through a dramatic canyon to the Rio Grande. The cracked basalt cliffs are a highlight, making it a favorite for both hikers and climbers (Territory Supply).
  7. Nambe Lake Trail: This trail starts from the Santa Fe Ski Area and leads to a small but stunning lake. It’s a moderately difficult hike that provides beautiful views of Aspen and pine trees along the way (Megan & Aram | Travel Blog).
  8. Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument: Although currently closed for restoration, this area is known for its unique cone-shaped rock formations. It’s a popular spot for its geological wonders and scenic trails (The Modern Female Hiker).

These trails offer a diverse range of experiences, from easy loops to challenging peak climbs, ensuring there’s something for every hiker in Santa Fe.

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